The General Educational Development (GED) test provides an opportunity to enable individuals who have not graduated from high school to demonstrate the attainment of abilities normally associated with completion of a high school program of study.

By achieving satisfactory scores on the GED test, individuals will be awarded a General Educational Development certificate by the Commonwealth of Virginia and may qualify for admission to college or for more advanced educational opportunities.

The GED test consists of a battery of four comprehensive tests in reasoning through language arts, math, social studies, and science. These tests are designed to measure the concepts and intellectual skills normally acquired during high school. The full test administration takes approximately 7 1/2 hours.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Locations Served
Registering for the GED Test
Pearson VUE Candidates
GED Transcripts and Certificate Information
Adult GED Classes

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Testing Services

Locations

Daniel Technology Center

Academic Testing
Room 217

High-tech Testing
Room 200

Fredericksburg Area Campus

Academic Testing
SP1, room 220

High-tech Testing
SP1, , room 214

Locust Grove Campus

Room 207F

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